Tuition Reduction Scholarships for Non-Residents

These programs are available for both first-time students and transfer students.

Additional Information: All first-time scholarships require the student to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and be enrolled full time(12 hours or more per semester) - Transfer students must be transferring from a U.S. college or University. There are a limited number of awards available under each of these programs. Note: You may be eligible for one of these awards, but not be offered one if all available awards have been made for the year.

Please see the Entering Freshmen and Transfer Student Scholarship pages for other scholarship programs. New Mexico Tech awards no more than one scholarship to each student. If you inadvertently receive the offer of a second scholarship funded by New Mexico Tech, you may accept only one.

Tuition Reduction Scholarships for Non-Residents

Tuition Reduction Scholarship

Eligibility

Amount per Year

Duration of Award

How to Apply

Deadline

CompetitiveScholarship

Non residents who are first time students with High School GPA of 3.25 and ACT 27 or SAT 1200

or

Transfer student with a 3.5 College GPA and 30 transfer hours

Limited varying number of scholarships available each year. Apply early

$700 stipend

Pay resident tuition rates instead of non-resident rates

First time scholarships are renewable for a maximum of 4 academic years (8 academic semesters, excluding summer semesters)

Transfer scholarships are renewable based on transfer credit accepted but cannot exceed a maximum of three academic years (six academic semesters, excluding summer semesters)

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